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Hello I am a party wall surveyor and work closely with an architect called Steve Newton who is based in south east London and covers Dulwich. He is creative, passionate, personable and very experienced.


Would you like his details?


Please let me know if you require any party wall related advice, free of charge.


Best wishes


Steven

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We are an architecture and interior design practice founded by twin sisters Jayne and Kirsty Mills based in South London. Specialising in high-end residential we have worked on projects internationally and throughout London to create bespoke environments specific to a client - our close relationship ensures a holistic design from exterior to interior. We have completed two projects on the Dulwich Estate and know their requirements well.


Clients can appoint us from concept to completion on a residential build or, a simpler consultancy basis where we can meet for a two hour appointment to discuss your design aspirations for your home.


Please visit www.studiomillsdesign.com or reply to this message to make contact.

Hello there, I run a practice in East Dulwich. We are around 15 strong with 6 Architects, a planner and specialise in Interiors, pasivehaus and New Build. Many recommendations and lots of feedback. I would advise ringing The Estate and initially discussing your scope with the Estate Architect Ms. Adams before spending cash on fees.

Our practice has been going for 25 years, 20 years in East Dulwich. Around 300 completed projects, many awards and press. Completed over 150 in The Estate, we can offer you advice www.rdauk.com

I am also local, with a local studio.

If anyone is looking for a local architect I can highly recommend Keith Whitworth. We have just finished a rear extension and remodelling of the ground floor of our house. Keith designed and project managed the build which has been very successful . He has good local knowledge of the planning process and we worked with a excellent builder he recommended. Contact details below.


KEITH WHITWORTH ARCHITECTS

23 Kestrel Avenue

Herne Hill

London SE24 0ED

Tel 0207 7339513

Mobile 07733111910

E-mail [email protected]

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Just to second what Liz has said above, we worked with Keith Whitworth to do our side extension and new loft.


Keith did the drawings, supervised the build and helped with building regs, party walls etc. He was great, and always put it extra time/effort without any complaint or additional charge.

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